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03/27/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/27/2026 07:30

Prescribed Fires Planned at Saratoga National Historical Park

News Release Date:
March 27, 2026

STILLWATER, N.Y.-- Saratoga National Historical Park will conduct several prescribed fires in the coming weeks. This year, the National Park Service (NPS) will burn approximately 120 acres of grasses, shrubs and woodlands at the park, focusing on the fields in the vicinity of Tour Stops 4 and 8.

Depending on favorable weather and site conditions, the first burns could take place early to mid-April. Because certain prescription parameters must be met, including wind speed, relative humidity, fuel moisture and drought index, NPS cannot schedule upcoming prescribed fires precisely. While burns are underway, the park may temporarily close roads, visitor use facilities, parking areas and hiking trails. Park staff will post notification of burns and closures in the alerts section of the park's website and on social media on the days they take place.

NPS uses prescribed fire as a tool for natural resource management throughout the country. The prescribed fire program at Saratoga National Historical Park has three primary objectives: restoration and perpetuation of scenic and cultural landscapes, including native plant species; reduction of wildland fuel loading; and enhancement of wildlife habitat.

Firefighters from the National Wildland Fire Service, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the Albany Pine Bush Preserve may provide assistance.

For more information about Saratoga National Historical Park, please call the Visitor Center at(518) 670-2985, visit www.nps.gov/sara, or find the park on Facebook or X (formerly Twitter) @SaratogaNHP.

About Saratoga National Historical Park: This unit of the National Park Service preserves, protects and interprets the sites associated with the battles, siege and surrender of the British forces at Saratoga. The park administers 3,579 acres over five sites: the Saratoga Battlefield, General Philip Schuyler's House, Victory Woods, the Saratoga Monument and Sword Surrender Site.

About the National Park Service Established in 1916, the National Park Service preserves America's most treasured natural and cultural places for the enjoyment, education and inspiration of current and future generations. Learn more at nps.gov.

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